Kev has pride despite a fall

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SOUTHEND UTD 1

Scott-Morriss 8

ROCHDALE 2

Hayes 42, Rodney 90+1

JUST SHORT: Cavaghn Miley of Southend (centre) cuts between Devante Rodney of Rochdale (right) and George Nevetts
PICTURE: Focus Images

SOUTHEND United’s faint play-off hopes were ultimately taken out of their hands by FC Halifax Town but they failed to keep their side of the equation by going down to Rochdale at Roots Hall.

Despite a 10-point deduction and a whole host of financial issues, the Shrimpers rallied to finish ninth in the table.

And Shrimpers boss Kevin Maher stressed this final-day defeat, in front of a near-8,000 crowd, should take nothing away from what his side have achieved this season.

“When we look back, it’s 75 points we’ve accumulated,” said Maher. “We would be in the play-offs and that’s the main takeaway for me.

“Pre-season we couldn’t train, we couldn’t go to the toilet there or shower.

“We had no food, and still haven’t, and had no subs. I could go on and on so it’s incredible what these players have done. They’ve shown character and resilience and they deserve all the credit in the world.”

Halifax’s win at Eastleigh eliminated any hope of a top-seven finish for the Shrimpers but Maher was still disappointed to lose.

“I don’t like losing, whether it’s the first game of the season or the last,” the boss added.

“We’re disappointed today but what these players and staff have done have been unbelievable. We should be so proud.”

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